Abbey: In the School of Theology, we stress accountable discipleship, providing opportunities for you to worship and
fellowship in intentional Christian community, in order to be formed more and more in the likeness of Christ.

Apostolate: The School of Theology is a place where we prepare you to go into the world. You will participate in service activities — acts of mercy and justice — that will sometimes stretch you beyond your comfort zone for the sake of the gospel.

Are you looking for a community of scholars and friends who have a deep, abiding commitment to Christian faith that reaches around the world and is local at the same time? The School of Theology at Seattle Pacific University is that place. Through a unique model of scholarship, spiritual edification, and service we call “Academy, Abbey, and Apostolate®” students are educated and equipped to engage the culture as thoughtful people.

School of Theology News and Events

If you’ve ever wondered whether seminary was for you, Seattle Pacific Seminary invites you to explore your calling and vocation at Discernment Weekend on November 7 and 8.

Discernment Weekend offers a day and a half of teaching, prayer, discussion, thoughtful challenge, worship, fellowship, and food with Seattle Pacific Seminary faculty, and students, along with others who are considering seminary.

Associate Professor of Theology Doug Koskela published an article in the latest issue of the Wesleyan Theological Journal. The piece is titled “Holiness and Catholicity: A Fruitful Tension for the Wesleyan Tradition.” The journal is a publication of the Wesleyan Theological Society, for which Dr. Koskela will serve as first vice president over the next year.